Posts Tagged ‘WordPress’
A Changing of the Guard…
As I mentioned the other day, any of you that have regularly read Gate 21 have probably notice the deafening sound of the silence here for the past month or so. That silence was prelude to this post. There is no better way to say it than to quote the words of the legendary John Ward:
It’s Time…
I started Gate 21 in 2007 not really knowing what I was getting myself into. I really had no concept of what it was that I wanted to do with the site or, in fact, how I would do it. I just decided one day that I could write a blog as well as the next guy and within 10 minutes, the original version of Gate 21 was live for all to see over at WordPress.com. Within 2 months, I had over 10,000 visitors and had taken the site to a privately hosted (i.e. I had to pay for it) server and debuted the cartoonish looking site that hung around until mid-2009 when I overhauled the site once again. You are looking at that version now.
Since that less-than-auspicious beginning in 2007 I have spent literally thousands of hours writing, designing, re-vamping, updating, and otherwise working on producing and publishing Gate 21. Along the way I have had had the help of many, many, people. These would include writers HomeSweetHome and VolAmbassador, who have both made major contributions to the site over the past several years. Then there were others across the blogosphere who have both assisted and collaborated with me on articles, memes, roundtables, Power Polls, BlogPolls, and running jokes. These would include folks like Ghost of Neyland, MoonDog, LSUFreek, Will, Hooper, and of course—the best of the best—Joel at Rocky Top Talk. These are but a few of the many with whom I have interacted and with which I have had the pleasure to become acquainted.
Then there are those of you out there across the blogosphere and the wider arc of the internet that have visited my humble site and read a bit of what I had to say. There are even those of you who have taken the time to leave a comment here and there. To each and every one of you I offer my sincerest gratitude for more than 2 years of interaction across the divide that is the internet. I have not always been right about things, I have not always been serious, I have not always been couth, but I have always tried to be honest about my views and perspectives on the world around me and my love for the Tennessee Volunteers. All I can say is that these last 2 1/2 years have truly been a pleasure.
All things, however, must come to an end…
Thus, while it pains me on many levels, this will likely be the last post on Gate 21, at least for the foreseeable future. And, now it is time for the Gate to close.
The thousands of hours that I have spent on this site have been a labor of love, as blogging always is. While I may have advertisements here on the Gate, the fact of the matter is that I have lost money on this endeavour from the outset. The cost of hosting the site alone has been substantial. Yet, this exploration of “Life, the Universe, and the Bounce of the Ball” (Thank you Douglas Adams) has been a welcome and wonderful creative outlet for me, and one which has been far more “therapeutic” than I ever imagined. And to those of you who have visited and taken the time to comment all I will say is that you never know just how much a single sentence left in the comment box or via Twitter really means to folks like myself who are blogging their lives away.
There’s really nothing that makes a writer feel better than knowing what they wrote was interesting enough that someone felt compelled to respond…
Now, however, the demands of my “real” life are such that I simply cannot maintain the Gate in the way that I have in the past. It is hard enough to run a site with substantial help and a bevy of free time. It is next to impossible to do that alone while trying to maintain a job, a family, and some semblance of sanity. As I have said before, the informational cycle on the blogosphere lasts approximately as long as the attention span of a hyperactive 4-year-old who just ate 5 bags of Skittles and washed them down with three cans of Red Bull, and I simply cannot keep up with that. My lack of timely comment over the past football season stands as a testament to that reality and one which I simply can no longer ignore.

I know, Frank, shocking isn't it?
These sorts of conclusions are not always fun, but they are necessary. I think Lieutenant Frank Drebin probably said it best:
Okay, enough of the depressing stuff, now for the good news…
For those of you who have enjoyed my writing—though I am certain there aren’t that many of you—take heart! I am not abandoning my devotion to Tennessee athletics only to go gentle into that good night. While I may not be able to justify continuing on here at the Gate, I fully intend to continue writing about the Vols. Why? Because, in the words of Clay Travis, I simply cannot imagine not doing it.
Thus, it is my distinct pleasure and honor to announce that, effective immediately, I will be joining on as a writer for the VolNation Blog. Thus, any of you who wish continue to read my mindless prattling, I’ll still be around. I cannot overstate how lucky I feel at having the chance to jump on board at VolNation, and I hope to see some of you over there in the near future. While my time at Gate 21 is now at an end, I am extremely excited about what the future holds in store for me at VolNation.
In the meantime, the Gate will not be disappearing (though, after the next few days, I really won’t be monitoring comments any longer). It will still be here and you will still be able to send me hate mail via the contact form here on the site, at the email address listed in the sidebar and on the Ushers page, or via Twitter. For those of you who have subscribed to the RSS feed here at the Gate, you can now follow me via the feed at the VolNation Blog. The Gate will now take its place among the so-called “dotsam and netsam” that floats across the web. Everything will stay right where it is—most notably, my tribute to Sam and Andy’s.
As for me, I am on to a new home on the web and new challenges.
So, for the last time, I bid you farewell from Gate 21. To each of you out there with whom I’ve come in contact as a result of my time publishing Gate 21 over the past 2 1/2 years, I say thank you for reading, best wishes, and Godspeed. Now, more than ever, I suppose my signature “tagline” seems appropriate. Thus, I will end this final post as I have ended those that came before it.
Until we meet again … Go Vols!
Site Maintenance and Upgrade Soon-ish
To both of you out there in internet-land who read the Gate, I just wanted to send out a quick FYI:
Those wild and crazy folks over at WordPress have rolled out the newest offering in blog publishing software culminating with the release of WordPress 2.7 earlier this week. In case you didn’t realize it, WordPress is what makes Gate 21 possible, and it is an absolutely unbelievable testament to the power of open-source software development.
This, however, is a sports blog, not a tech blog…
Thus, I only mention all of this to let you know that, after playing around with 2.7 on my test blog for a day or two, I will be upgrading the software here at the Gate sometime this weekend. More likely than not, it will come off without a hitch. That said, since I am the one minding the wheel it could lead to some sort of meltdown. Do not be alarmed if things seem out of place (but feel free to send me an email saying that the blog has crashed or looks funny).
You may now return to your web-surfing activities…
Site News: Upgrades in Progress
Just an FYI…
Gate 21 is undergoing updates and upgrades today, as Lawvol tries to shift to the newest and fanciest version of Wordpress — Wordpress 2.5.
Thus, it is possible that things might look a bit out of place or generally messed-up during the process. Please bear with us while the “brain trust” tries to work out the issues. If you notice anything that looks odd, or is not functioning properly, please leave a comment on that page and let us know what’s broken.
I’d Like to Thank the Academy, and Bruce Almighty…
Wow!
Once again, back when I started this little experiment back in November, I had no idea where it would go (learning WordPress, learning HTML, learning CSS, buying a hosting account, wasting countless hours designing graphics and colorful art to cover up the lack of substance on my blog, learning the rules of football …). Now, Gate 21 has been graced with not just one, but two nominations for the 2007 College Football Blogger Awards. All I can say to those who voted for Gate 21 is a sincere “Thank You!” To be nominated for both Best New Blog and the Trev Alberts Award (Prettiest Blog) is so much more than I ever expected.
On a much less sincere note, I’d like to thank the Academy for understanding that, when you graduated from Tennessee, there are limits on your ability to use large words, to assemble clever phrases, and to write in complete sentences. I am so appreciative that they considered the fact that I am only the second generation of my family to walk upright, and chose not to hold that against me. I’d also like to encourage everyone to vote over at EDSBS for their pick in the final balloting to determine the actual winners.
I’m all choked up…
I’d also like to thank the guy who made it all possible — who pulls the strings that keeps the Basketball universe in order, and the guy who is going to pull some strings against the Florida Gators tonight …
In Bruce we Trust, now get after those Gators!
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